Built within a 180-day time limit in 1943, the F-80 Shooting Star
first saw service in Italy in the final year of World War 2, and
consequently was sent to bases in the US, Europe and the Far East
after VJ Day. It was the latter groups based in Japan that initially
bore the brunt of the early fighting in Korea, engaging MiG-15s in the
world's first jet-versus-jet combat. Flown principally by the 8th and
49th Fighter Bomber Wings, the F-80 served until the end of the war,
completing an astonishing 98,515 combat sorties, shooting down 17
aircraft (including three of the vastly superior MiG-15s), dropping
over 33,000 tons of bombs, and firing over 80,000 air-to-ground
rockets. Aside from the fighter-bomber Shooting Stars, the ultra-rare,
but heavily used, photo-reconnaissance RF-80A saw extensive use in the
frontline in Korea as a replacement for the vulnerable RF-51D. Filled
with first-hand accounts and rare colour photographs taken by the
veterans themselves, this is the engrossing story of the pioneering
F-80 Shooting Star.
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ISBN
9781472829078
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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